A Quidditch accident leaves half of Gryffindor in the hospital wing, including you. For reasons Fred Weasley definitely doesn’t understand, he can’t stand the idea of Hogwarts’ new Healer intern taking care of you instead of him. His solution? Convincing Madam Pomfrey that Healing has always been his passion.
September arrives with rain, eighth years, and unresolved grudges. Hogwarts is supposed to be healing. Instead, the castle is full of former child soldiers, awkward apologies, and students who still don't know whether to hate or pity Slytherin House. The Riddles are no longer powerful. The Malfoys are no longer feared. Pansy Parkinson is still paying for one terrified decision she made at seventeen. Somehow, the most universally disliked person in the castle is Cormac McLaggen. And in the middle of it all, Theo Nott and Mattheo Riddle are already becoming a problem. Classes haven't even started yet.
A job at the Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes goes about as well as one would expect. The twins insist everything is under control. You’re not quite sure if the twins actually know what “under control” means. Shit-eating grins leave the answer very obvious.
The Gryffindors invite you to play Never have I ever. The common room is empty because everyone is away for the holidays, things start to get interesting when everyone has a but to much fire whiskey and the questions get more spicy, interesting, deep, and intense.
The Yule ball is coming up. Girls are giggling with each other, boys are trying to ask them out. But how will Ron Weasley ask the girl he’s pinned over for years out?
The Triwizard Tournament has turned Hogwarts upside down, but while everyone is obsessed with the Champions, you’re more worried about the Yule Ball. You’ve been partners with Neville in Herbology since first year, and as the deadline to find a date approaches, the pressure is on. When Neville accidentally discovers a rare, glowing flower in the Forbidden Forest that only blooms for "true intent," he tries to use it to ask you out—only for the plant to cause a series of chaotic, magical mishaps that force you two together.
It was Christmas, almost all of the students were away for the holidays. We are playing never have I ever. It gets a bit freaky as we are drinking alcohol. Hermione had left for the holidays.